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Teezy Tiny Tales- An Aletheia Pre-Event

We have all come across literary posts all over social media that make us think, What if? What if we could write as well? What if we get published?

The pre-event, Teezy Tiny Tales, hosted by the Philosophy Department as a preface to the much awaited Aletheia, aims to answer just that.

“What if it’s a daughter?” Asked the mother to a tensed father. 9 months later, Father was annoyed, the brother rejoiced.

“What if you had a phone that could call your past?” “I would ask my mom, what happened to her on Feb 6th 2016 at 6:30 pm, in the last minute of her life.”, the student replied.

“What if there were no authorities? What if there was no power? “The world would have neither developed nor would it have been torn into pieces.”

What if they take away my books forever? The fear never gave her the courage to ask for her tuition fee again.

“What if i told you to hold your breath, hold my hand, look into my eyes and peep into my soul?” You will feel cherished.

What if there were no what ifs? What if, if there were no uncertainties, What if, if everything was so certain as my love for you?

What if wasting paper was a virtue? But i don’t think Scrates would agree, What if writing more than 140 characters would be fine? But i dont think the judge would agree.

Standing amidst accusations of plagiarism, after finally having the courage to submit her work to the publisher, She was forced to wonder: What if I hadn’t posted them anonymously?

Her head scarf ws fluttering in the breeze, the street was decorated by the newly arrived sale for Eid. Ten year old Khaddijah’s gaze didn’t stop at any doll in the long row. “What if i need one in a hijab?”

What if there are as many worlds as many eyes are there? What if my black is your white?

Standing at the crossroads of life, part of a story someone else was writing, the Believer wondered, ‘What If?’

“What if our life was inspired by TTT, and we could only use 140 characters to communicate at a time? Would our lives be simpler? The Twitter controversies suggest otherwise…